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What's your favorite Lemmy mobile client?
Apollo, er, Voyager.
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What's your favorite Lemmy mobile client?
Apollo, er, Voyager.
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Plug-in balcony solar panels could mean cheaper power. But Canada needs to get on board first
Based on the cost of electricity in Canada, it would likely take over 10 years to pay off a balcony power system: https://solarenergies.ca/balcony-solar-panels-in-canada/
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Canadian alternatives to Big Tech?
If you’re looking for a Canadian alternative to online sync/storage services like Dropbox and One Drive, check out Sync.com. Canadian company with servers in Canada, plus end-to-end encryption. I’ve been using it for several years.
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My wife just made a batch of ketchup with the recipe below after our local stores were temporarily out of French’s. It tastes pretty good, at least as good as French’s or Heinz, and she likes that she could reduce the sugar and use organic tomato paste.
https://topsecretrecipes.com/heinz-ketchup-copycat-recipe.html
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Microsoft converts Office 2019 for Mac perpetual licenses to read-only. versions
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FWIW I just spent a couple of months testing a bunch of Office suites as a replacement for MS Office, and I settled on SoftMaker. The “Home” subscription (version without AI and reference features) is CAD $40/year (there’s also a free version with a few features removed) and it can do everything that MS Office can do, some things (like commenting in Word docs) it does better.
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Yeah, I’m going to watch Euro-Office, too, and in a year when it’s time to renew my SoftMaker subscription I’ll decide which to go with.